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Local leaders see merger as positive for Baltimore
Sun reporterAfter days of rumors and speculation that raised fears that Baltimore might lose yet another corporate headquarters, local business and political leaders seized on what they saw as the positive news in yesterday's announcement that a Florida power company...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Corporate Officers, Downtown (Miami, Florida), FPL Group, Government
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United we shop
Sun StaffIn the weeks since Sept. 11, Americans have donated nearly a billion dollars to relief efforts - a spirit of giving now further amplified by the arrival of the holiday season. Aware of the public's desire to lend a hand while hoping to draw customers,...Tags: Julia Roberts, Companies and Corporations, Disasters, Gifts, The New York Times
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'The emotions are still there'
Sun StaffThe musicians dressed in the black of mourning took their places. At 8:46 a.m. yesterday, a year to the moment after the first plane crashed into the World Trade Center, the choir rose, and the orchestra, led by the deep strains of the bass, began to play...Tags: Mount Washington, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Federal Hill, Air Transportation Delays, Maryland
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IRAs and charitable contributions
Baltimoresun.com StaffEach Wednesday through April 21, baltimoresun.com's tax experts will answer your questions this tax-filing season. Our experts are Jim Dupree of the Maryland office of the Internal Revenue Service in Baltimore and, this week, Nicole M. Harrell, head of...Tags: Christianity, Mass Media, Sykesville, Rentals, State Budgets
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How to give help effectively
Many organizations are collecting money to assist victims of last week's terrorist attacks in New York, Washington and Somerset County, Pa. Among them: - The American Red Cross is accepting contributions by phone at 800-HELP-NOW or 800-257- 7575...Tags: International Association of Fire Fighters, Christianity, Disasters, Hicksville, New York City
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Toyota bornlearning Academy graduates parents
Richmond Register, Ky.Seven graduates received their certificates Thursday night, but not with the customary rendition of "Pomp and Circumstance." It was a celebration of the parents' six-month journey with the Toyota bornlearning Academy at Berea Community School. The...Tags: Georgetown, Toyota Motor Corp., Eastern Kentucky University
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GIVING BACK: Steve Weatherford buys shoes for kids day before charity run
The Tribune-Star, Terre Haute, Ind.Terre Haute's Steve Weatherford, punter for the 2012 Super Bowl champion New York Giants, showed once again his generosity Friday by donating new athletic shoes to more than two dozen Vigo County kids. Weatherford, a 2001 graduate of North Vigo,...Tags: Super Bowl, Non-durable Goods Industry, Football, New York Giants, National Football League
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Beef, beer feast helps United Way
SOUTH BEND -- You can eat piles of juicy beef without any utensils and drink endless pitchers of beer Thursday in what's billed as the first annual Beefsteak Event to benefit the United Way of St. Joseph County. It will begin at 6 p.m. at the South... -
The Akron Beacon Journal Jewell Cardwell column
The Akron Beacon JournalBig, beautiful bouquets for Emmeline Schumacher, 10, and her entrepreneurial spirit in the face of a horrible foe. This incredible, can-do girl -- the daughter of Jeff and Julia Schumacher of North Canton and a fourth-grader at Lake Center Christian...Tags: Teachers, Students, Trinity United Church of Christ, Homelessness, Newspaper and Magazine
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Agency seeks Day of Caring projects
Daily News, Bowling Green, Ky.Having athletes from Western Kentucky University visit the Boys & Girls Club of Bowling Green last year during United Way of Southern Kentucky's Day of Caring allowed children to interact with some of their sports heroes and emphasized the importance of...Tags: Bowling, The Salvation Army
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My Village Child Development Center celebrates in face of closure
Knoxville News SentinelThe staff is down to about half, cribs and toys disassembled, and the children who attend have dwindled from about 80 to fewer than 20. South Knoxville's My Village Child Development Center will close its doors for good May 22, and more than a few...Tags: Phil Bredesen, Rentals, The Happiest News!, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
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Learning about the past
The Daily Review, Towanda, Pa.What was hard work for children in the 19th century was fun and educational for kids in the 21st century Friday at Alparon Park in Troy. The Bradford County Heritage Association (BCHA) held the final day of two-day, new event called "Farm Days 1866," at...Tags: Teachers, Students, Teaching and Learning, Citizens Community Bank
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